Only employees and invited guests can visit the museum, which was first opened in the early 1990s and displays artifacts from 70 years of CIA operations.

It has also housed fake movie scripts and stationary from the 1979 operation in which agents posed as filmmakers to rescue six Americans from Iran — dramatized in the Oscar-winning film, Argo.

Other relics include parts of the life-size model of bin Laden’s compound on which SEALS trained for the Abbottabad mission, a silver dollar that holds microfilm, an underwater drone disguised as a catfish and a chest of white lapis lazuli stones that was seized in Afghanistan and was effectively al Qaeda’s ‘ATM’ to pay fighters.